Evening Star Newspaper, March 10, 1929, Page 24

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 10, 1929—PART 1. AS DISTINCTIVE IN LOOKN .. . AN REGI HAS ALWAYS BEEN IN PERFORMANCE Beauty of line as modern motor-car designers see it today —simple, sweeping, forward-driving lines without the aid of tricks. As distinctive a car in looks as the Reo has always been in performance. ~—===People have always ac-- knowledged that, mechanically, Reo builds accord- i ing to the quality standard of the higher-priced! - cars—both in materials and workmanship. And the Flying Cloud has taught them that you can swing it into the roadway of the smartest country club . . . Reo Flying Clouds are priced at and know that it belongs. ——==. Now you can have the factory as follows: 5-Passenger . i Sedans $1395, $1495,$1745,$1895, a Reo Flying Cloud at a lower price than ever before. . ;.. ... co.ssm 2-4.Passenger Coupes$1395,$1495, $1625,$1725. 4-Passenger Victorias REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY -+ LANSING, MICHIGAN $1695, $1795. Roadster $1685 THE TREW MOTOR CO. JOSEPH B. TREW, President Sales Department Maintenance Department me 1509-11 Fourteenth Street N.W. o 1317-19 W Street N.W. Phones Decatur 1910 to 1913 Salesroom Open Daily Until 9 P.M.; Sunday Until 5 P.M. ROBERT V. NORRIS GEORGE WASHINGTON GARAGE JOHN A. KEYSER GENERAL SUPPLY CO. La Plata, Md. Winchester, Va. Washington, Va. Martinsburg, W. Va. LOUDOUN GARAGE WARRENTON HUDSON-ESSEX CO. A. A. AUSTIN POMEROY MOTOR CO. Leesburg, Va, Warrenton, Va. Staunton, Va. Fredericksburg, Va.

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